Doctors are concerned about the dramatic increase in 14 other malignancies among young individuals, with colon cancer being only the beginning.

 

“Rates have also increased in older age groups for many of these cancers, indicating that changes in the prevalence of risk factors and/or advancements.

In detection may have an impact on risk across all age groups.” The study’s data came from the main government source.

For cancer statistics, the United States Cancer Statistics Database. From 2010 to 2019, data was examined annually to look for changes in the rates of diagnoses.

Due of the Covid epidemic, which resulted in much fewer individuals visiting hospitals to get a diagnosis of the illnesses, they did not utilize more current data.

The most prevalent cancers among young people in women were found to be melanoma, thyroid, and breast cancers.

Additionally, the most common diseases identified in males were melanoma, colon cancer, and testicular cancer.

According to the findings, the total cancer diagnosis rate among those aged 15 to 29 increased by 1% year between 2010 and 2015,

 

Joe Biden attributes Kamala Harris’ 2024 defeat on sexism rather than performance.

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